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Meanings of vibrate so in English
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Usage of vibrate so in English
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Her wings vibrateso rapidly that they appear to be in repose.
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Alas, that we should vibrateso obscurely to these harmonies of earth and heaven!
3
He was not unduly vain, but he was willing to believe that she would not vibrateso violently to every man's touch.
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The New Yorker, September 7, 1940 P. 58 Things did not vibrateso when I was young; View Article
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On the curb, before the car that vibratedso excitingly he had a happy thought.
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My stomach churned, and my internal tuning fork-whichhad been vibratingso pleasantly-jarredme with uncomfortable sensations.
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As the car slid into the next stall, the bass from the subwoofers vibratedso much, it shook the pavement.
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Sometimes we would ride on airplanes or helicopters, both of which vibratedso much they made me sleepy despite the noise.
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Before I could ask how the Indigenous went about sequestering trees, Pugwash's phone started vibratingso violently that it almost leapt from the table.
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Again he advanced the spark and gasolene levers, and the comparatively frail craft vibratedso that it seemed as if she would fly apart.
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"The tank will not vibrateso when I'm going at full speed," he explained to his father.
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The forces that vibratedso strangely in the atmosphere of Mr. Skale were already playing about his own person, gathering him in like a garment.